Ectecous lamelliferus Desutter-Grandcolas, 2020

Desutter-Grandcolas, Laure & Faberon, Léo, 2020, Phalangopsidae crickets (Orthoptera, Grylloidea) from the Mitaraka biological survey, French Guiana, Zoosystema 42 (32), pp. 739-797 : 783-784

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2020v42a32

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4404672

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Ectecous lamelliferus Desutter-Grandcolas
status

sp. nov.

Ectecous lamelliferus Desutter-Grandcolas , n. sp.

( Figs 26 View FIG , 27 View FIG ; Table 19)

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TYPE LOCALITY. — French Guiana, Monts Tumuc-Humac, Massif du Mitaraka.

TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype by present designation. French Guiana • 1♂; Monts Tumuc-Humac , Massif du Mitaraka, D2; 54.451125 O 2.234786 N; alt. 300 m; 23.II.-10.III.2015; F. Legendre & S. Hugel leg.; fn. SH028, de nuit; MNHN-EO-ENSIF10794 . GoogleMaps

Paratypes: 2 males. French Guiana 2 ♂; Monts Tumuc-Humac , Massif du Mitaraka, vers sommet en Cloche; entre 54.4541 O 2.2349 N et 54.4646 O 2.2329 N; alt. entre 370 m et 470 m; 23.II.-10.III.2015; F. Legendre & S. Hugel leg.; fn. SH422, SH423, de nuit; MNHN-EO-ENSIF10795, 10796 GoogleMaps .

ETYMOLOGY. — Species named after the lamella-shape of pseudepiphallic apical lobes in male genitalia.

DIAGNOSIS. — Species very close to E. tenebrosus Desutter-Grandcolas, 1992 by its size, coloration, male FW size and venation, but separated from that species by male genitalia (as in E. tenebrosus , except for lamella-shaped dorsal valves), its slightly more narrow FWs (length/width ratio 1.42, n= 3, against 1.53, n = 6, in E. tenebrosus ), with fewer stridulatory teeth (232 against 259-264, n = 6, mean 262, in E. tenebrosus ).

DESCRIPTION

In addition to the character of the genus.

General morphology

Size only slightly bigger than E. tenebrosus . Fastigium, ocelli and palpi as in E. tenebrosus ; with lateral ocelli separate by a distance shorter than their own width.

Coloration

General coloration as on Fig. 26 View FIG . Face as in E. tenebrosus : black, with reversed Y-shaped line under median ocellus, a small yellow spot under antennal pit (in an area with many long setae), and a wider yellow area under lower angle of eye; but median yellow line thinner between antennal pits and spot under anterior angle of eye smaller ( Fig. 27A View FIG ). Maxillary palpi as in E. tenebrosus , but article 5 darker ( Fig. 27A View FIG ). Vertex ( Fig. 27B View FIG ) as in E. tenebrosus , with the most lateral yellow lines (behind the eyes) prolonged as a semi-circular line on the occiput (unnoticed in E. tenebrosus description). Pronotum ( Fig. 27B, C View FIG ) and legs ( Fig. 26 View FIG ) as in E. tenebrosus .

Male

FWs covering abdomen up to half supra anal plate, as in E. tenebrosus . Venation ( Fig. 27D View FIG ): harp with 6 – 8 veins, mirror crossed by 4 – 5 concentric veins. Stridulatory file with 232 teeth (n=1). Subgenital plate short, truncated apically. Distal margin of supra anal plate with many long and thick setae ( Fig. 27E View FIG ).

Male genitalia ( Fig. 27 View FIG F-H)

Pseudepiphallic sclerite, rami, ectophallic apodemes, ectophallic fold (short and bifid) and endophallic apodeme as in E. tenebrosus (see Desutter-Grandcolas 1992b, Figs 59-61), but dorsal valves wide and thick, having the shape of nearly vertical lamellas ( Fig. 27H View FIG ), with sharp, curved denticles on lower margin ( Fig. 27G View FIG ); median lophi (= apical lobes) entirely membranous ( Fig. 27F, G View FIG ), convex on outer side, concave with abruptly vertical base on inner side.

Female

Unknown.

Measurements (in mm)

See Table 19.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

SuperFamily

Grylloidea

Family

Haglotettigoniidae

SubFamily

Paragryllinae

Tribe

Paragryllini

SubTribe

Neoaclina

Genus

Ectecous

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